Most businesses know which keywords they want to rank for. The problem is volume — writing 50 well-optimized pages by hand takes weeks and costs thousands. Clawdbot does it in one run.
You give it a seed keyword. It expands the variants, writes every page, and outputs them ready to drop into your CMS. Your site gets the coverage. You don't touch a single doc.
This assumes Clawdbot is already running locally. Set it up first if you haven't.
What It Does
Clawdbot takes a keyword and a target count, then builds out every page automatically. Each page gets a unique title, a focused intro with the keyword in the first sentence, structured headings, and a body written for that specific variant — not a template with a word swapped.
The pages land on your site. Not in a social post. Not in a newsletter. In your CMS, indexed by Google, building organic traffic over time. One session with Clawdbot can cover months of keyword targets.
Input
Seed keyword + count
Output
50–100 website pages
Time
One Clawdbot session
A content agency charges $150–300 per page. Clawdbot generates 100 pages in the time it takes to brief a writer.
Generate 50–100 Pages Per Keyword
Give Clawdbot a topic and a target count. It generates a dedicated SEO page for each variant — unique title, intro, and body per page — all optimized for search. One session covers what would take a content team months.
The pages index. They rank. Google Search Console starts picking them up within weeks. Below is what that looks like in practice — skill pages generated by Clawdbot, showing up in search.


You ask:
"Generate a dedicated SEO page for each of our OpenClaw marketing skills — one page per skill, unique title and content, optimized for the skill name as the primary keyword."

The Skill
Copy the skill below and save it as SKILL.md inside your OpenClaw skills folder, or paste it directly into Clawdbot via Telegram.
---
name: seo-04-trend-monitoring-content-deployment
description: Monitor Google Trends and niche signals for rising topics. Generate and publish content while the trend is climbing — before peak competition.
metadata:
{
"openclaw": {
"emoji": "📊",
"category": "SEO & Distribution",
"collection": "Marketing skills for webinar V2"
}
}
---
# Seo 04 Trend Monitoring Content Deployment
**Category:** SEO & Distribution
## What It Does
Tracks emerging topics across Google Trends, X, Reddit, and industry newsletters. When a trend shows 20%+ weekly growth, generates and deploys content immediately to capture traffic before competition spikes.
## Signal Sources
- **Google Trends**: past 30 days, filter by category — flag >20% weekly increase
- **X Trending**: daily check for niche-relevant terms
- **Reddit /r/[niche] Rising**: early discussions before mainstream
- **Newsletters**: if 3 newsletters mention same topic in one week = rising signal
## Decision Rule
| Signal | Competition | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Rising (>20% weekly) | Low | Create + publish within 24h |
| Rising | High | Create niche angle immediately |
| Peaked | Any | Skip — too late |
| Declining | Any | Never |
## 24h Content Deployment Checklist
- [ ] Write blog post (primary keyword in title + first paragraph)
- [ ] Generate X thread from blog
- [ ] Write LinkedIn post
- [ ] Schedule Reddit + Quora answers for day 2
- [ ] Submit to newsletter for next send
## Content Angles for Trending Topics
- "[Trend]: what it actually means for [your audience]"
- "Why [trend] is changing [industry] — and what to do about it"
- "[Trend] explained for [non-expert audience]"
## Tools
- Google Trends (free)
- Exploding Topics (free tier)
- SparkToro trending
## Logging
`memory/trend-log.md`: trend spotted, date, content created, traffic at 7 days / 30 daysCustomize inputs before running. Defaults are safe starting points.
Next step
Haven't set up Clawdbot yet?
OpenClaw + Telegram + Claude. Takes ~20 minutes.






